Bringing the Haggadah shel Pesach alive with Rav Duvie Weiss
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Rabbi Weiss leads the Shiur into what appears as familiar territory-yet ends up offering many original explanations and insights into this most studied text in Judaism. From the introductory paragraph, to the statement of Rav Elazar Ben Azariah,the importance of the plague of locusts,and why Krias Yam Suf is so essential tot be mentioned on the night of the 15th,though it happened a week later,you'll be energized to share these gems at your Seder.Rav Duvie draws on some of the great masters of Chassidic thought ,and puts a new spin on many of the Classic Medieval commentaries.
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